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5-year fire escape inspection

5-Year Fire Escape Inspection Coming Due in NJ

Under IFC §1104.16.5 and the NJ Uniform Fire Code, fire escapes that serve as required means of egress are subject to periodic load testing — most NJ jurisdictions enforce a 5-year cycle. Property owners who let the cycle lapse expose the building to fire-marshal violations, insurance underwriting problems at renewal, and pre-purchase due-diligence findings if the property is later sold. Scheduling the inspection ahead of the deadline keeps everything quiet.

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What We Do

${SITE.name} performs the visual inspection and the 5-year load test in a single visit, documents the procedure and results in accordance with IFC §1104.16.5, and delivers the certification report ready for submission to the AHJ and the insurance carrier. Most owners schedule the next 5-year inspection by setting a calendar reminder for 4 years and 9 months out — early enough to handle any required repairs before the cycle expires.

When the 5-year clock actually started

The clock runs from the date of the most recent load test on record with the AHJ. ${SITE.name} can help confirm the date by reviewing prior certification documents — many older buildings have lapsed for far longer than the owner realized.

What the 5-year load test entails

1,000 pounds per landing or five times the design live load, whichever is greater, applied in a controlled procedure documented in the report. The test verifies the structure carries the load without permanent deformation. Visual inspection of every component is performed in the same visit.

If repairs are required before the load test

When a visual inspection reveals deficiencies that compromise the load test (severe corrosion at attachment points, missing structural fasteners, deteriorated stringers), ${SITE.name} documents the findings and recommends repairs first, then load testing after repairs. This avoids a failed load test on the record.

Setting the next reminder

Once the cycle resets, the next periodic load test is due 5 years out. ${SITE.name} provides the certification with the next-due date noted, and most property managers add it to their building maintenance calendar at 4 years and 9 months — leaving room for any required repairs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I missed the 5-year inspection deadline?

The fire escape is out of compliance. There is no penalty for self-correcting before the AHJ issues a violation. ${SITE.name} performs the overdue inspection and load test, and the new certification resets the 5-year cycle.

Is the 5-year cycle the same in every NJ municipality?

The NJ Uniform Fire Code adopts the IFC requirement, so the baseline is consistent. Some local AHJs require additional annual visual inspections. ${SITE.name} confirms the local requirement at scheduling.

Can I skip the load test if the fire escape looks fine visually?

No. The 5-year load test is a code requirement under IFC §1104.16.5; visual condition is not a substitute for the load test. The two are complementary parts of the periodic inspection.

How long does the 5-year inspection and load test take?

On-site work typically runs 2 to 4 hours depending on the number of landings. The full report including load test documentation is delivered within 5 to 10 business days.

Do I need to notify tenants for the 5-year inspection?

If the inspection requires entering tenant units to reach landings or windows, NJ law requires advance notice. ${SITE.name} coordinates the schedule with the property manager so notices can be posted in time.

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